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in the u.s., you see it, google, facebook, ebay, amazon, adobe, cisco. why have no companies been created in europe and japan along those lines? you just don't see it. >> host: one thing you mentioned earlier, pretty prominent in the book is solid on the job training but i think of it as a cluster. you get a cluster of businesses that sort of build up momentum, so you have, in those companies have a lot in common in terms of the industry they are in and, i mean that cluster was forming in california, particular during that time period, and you make the point that it is set on itself exciting part of it is getting at the root of why did that for the we've seen other clusters historically in the united states. research triangle in north carolina, route 128 around boston and that sort of thing. do you have any thoughts on what created that cluster that sort of got those companies going? >> guest: i think in part its early success, first some see, microsoft for example, intel. certainly they will clu
in the u.s., you see it, google, facebook, ebay, amazon, adobe, cisco. why have no companies been created in europe and japan along those lines? you just don't see it. >> host: one thing you mentioned earlier, pretty prominent in the book is solid on the job training but i think of it as a cluster. you get a cluster of businesses that sort of build up momentum, so you have, in those companies have a lot in common in terms of the industry they are in and, i mean that cluster was forming in...
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me are from the u.s. constitution. what did he quote? >> declaration of independ hens. life and >>> prediction. who will be ahead on tuesday? >> mr. romney. >> romney closes the gap but behind in state polls. >> romney ahead by one or two points. >> is romney leads. bye-bye!
me are from the u.s. constitution. what did he quote? >> declaration of independ hens. life and >>> prediction. who will be ahead on tuesday? >> mr. romney. >> romney closes the gap but behind in state polls. >> romney ahead by one or two points. >> is romney leads. bye-bye!
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the u.s.. as we work together, we can stamp hundred out. ger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. thank you. >> be more.
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we bombed the u.s. and uk. after 9/11, i thought it was important for them to go in and find out whether we destroyed them or not. we later learned, when he was deposed that it was destroyed in '98 and he didn't want anybody to know because he thought it would weaken them. to me, there was no credible nuclear intelligence. this is quite different. they don't even pretend they are not -- they don't have central funlgs and can enrich uranium. they have gone up to the limit and they have the capacity to go well beyond what is necessary to generate the kind of material necessary to turn on the lights, to generate electricity. i think it's a very, very different thing. >> president clinton's main focus. we caught a splash on the campaign trail. when we come back, is it bias for mitt romney? [ female announcer ] now yoplait is the only yogurt brand endorsed by weight watchers and your taste buds have always endorsed us. so, you know what this means... this is a real win win! yoplait, it is so good. i've got a nice lo
we bombed the u.s. and uk. after 9/11, i thought it was important for them to go in and find out whether we destroyed them or not. we later learned, when he was deposed that it was destroyed in '98 and he didn't want anybody to know because he thought it would weaken them. to me, there was no credible nuclear intelligence. this is quite different. they don't even pretend they are not -- they don't have central funlgs and can enrich uranium. they have gone up to the limit and they have the...
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the importance of this is that u.s. companies also have very significant increases in costs and in particular in health care and energy and pensions. so what do you do when you have these big increases in costs, competition makes it very hard to pass on the costs? you cut other costs. and i think this has put enormous pressure on wages. so i think that's part of what's happening. the other thing that's happened is that is of the scale that can move an economy like this which again you first have to recognize that the movement has occurred and when it occurred. is the spread of information technologies across the economy and which is part of an even larger phenomenon which is the dominance of ideas or intangible assets in the creation of value in the u.s. economy. this is a big development. again, it started -- didn't start in 2000. it came much more to fruition in the last decade where the most important assets of u.s. companies became their intangible assets not their equipment, not their equipment buildings et cetera.
the importance of this is that u.s. companies also have very significant increases in costs and in particular in health care and energy and pensions. so what do you do when you have these big increases in costs, competition makes it very hard to pass on the costs? you cut other costs. and i think this has put enormous pressure on wages. so i think that's part of what's happening. the other thing that's happened is that is of the scale that can move an economy like this which again you first...
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and sam is just described the biggest uncertainty of all, that is will the u.s. government be able to function. neil: we will go longer for you, i want to hear what you say, if we don't act immediately, you say you can't keep pulling this stunt, this time there would be hell to pay? >> i think, gdp growth would continue to be sluggish, if not tip over to another recession, because as has been pointed out in previous versions of this, there are trillions of dollars waiting on the sidelines for some sense of certainty to come into the economy and investment. and if the federal government -- >> if they get their act together and respond. >> we're pressed for time, do you think then that there would be a collapse or just cuts off the growth of spending in military and others over 10 years no less, are they that draconian there would be that kind of hell to pay. >> it is say change to our habit bus not draconian, we make modest changes now, the changes would be more dramatic. neil: but they iy sequestrations that everyone calls doomsday are they doomsday? >> if all at
and sam is just described the biggest uncertainty of all, that is will the u.s. government be able to function. neil: we will go longer for you, i want to hear what you say, if we don't act immediately, you say you can't keep pulling this stunt, this time there would be hell to pay? >> i think, gdp growth would continue to be sluggish, if not tip over to another recession, because as has been pointed out in previous versions of this, there are trillions of dollars waiting on the sidelines...
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the former u.s. president was in town for the baltimore speaker's serious, which features leaders in the arts, sciences and politics. >> i thought his speech was excellent. it was very conversational. kind of like a fireside chat. he was giving us his thoughts on life after the presidency. >> he is an energetic guy you can tell there was some minor claps here and there. >> everybody enjoyed a lot of it. i would say engaged. very exciting to be there. >> the sold-out crowd of 2300 what president clinton speak tonight. a lot of them started lining up hours before the event started. >> we have found when bill clinton was announced that there was a real interest in subscribing. this is our first year to be completely sold out for the entire series. >> stopped me on what the former president spoke about this evening. >> he talked about it -- global initiatives through his foundation, expended on some of the problems he is trying to help solve will bully. in haiti and other parts of the world. he circled b
the former u.s. president was in town for the baltimore speaker's serious, which features leaders in the arts, sciences and politics. >> i thought his speech was excellent. it was very conversational. kind of like a fireside chat. he was giving us his thoughts on life after the presidency. >> he is an energetic guy you can tell there was some minor claps here and there. >> everybody enjoyed a lot of it. i would say engaged. very exciting to be there. >> the sold-out...
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even though the u.s. government is the largest buyer. the as a result of that one provision distorts our economy, is that it was estimated that american taxpayers pay something like a half a trillion dollars over ten years to the drug companies. those are rents. in other words, unnecessary payments that go from one party to another. >> rose: you have argued in this book, you argue, you just said it, you argue that the 1% as it gains political power, it uses it to protect itself from the market and from competitive factors. >> that's right. and you can see it in all sorts of ways. >> and to seek better tax policy that increase as well. >> tax policies, for instance, an example is speculators are taxed at half the rate of those who work for a living. and to me the sounds and is unfair but also distorts our economy. because it means we encourage more resources, human and financial resources to go into speculation rather than to wealth creation. >> rose: so what does this do to our, you talk about the moral issues and to the moral fabric. >>
even though the u.s. government is the largest buyer. the as a result of that one provision distorts our economy, is that it was estimated that american taxpayers pay something like a half a trillion dollars over ten years to the drug companies. those are rents. in other words, unnecessary payments that go from one party to another. >> rose: you have argued in this book, you argue, you just said it, you argue that the 1% as it gains political power, it uses it to protect itself from the...
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we have to rise above the level of u.s. senators and congressmen sending letters with the action taken there has to be a higher level of energy and oversight of the senate if the country will be served at all. lou: watch secretary clinton. she should have been out there is 70 when ambassador. of that was hurt issue she was at her house in washington she could have gone in she didn't. i think she knew there was a problem what she does next will be important. lou: why was axelrod talking about national security? >> lou: good to have you. domestic issues first and foremost, the audience beginning to fill the seats. what do we want them to say? we will speak to a wall street legends. who comes out on top? to analyze and react and monica crowley will be here and we will be right back with the spark cash card from capital one, sven's home security gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! how does this thinwork? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% casback on every purche, every day! woo-hoo!!! s
we have to rise above the level of u.s. senators and congressmen sending letters with the action taken there has to be a higher level of energy and oversight of the senate if the country will be served at all. lou: watch secretary clinton. she should have been out there is 70 when ambassador. of that was hurt issue she was at her house in washington she could have gone in she didn't. i think she knew there was a problem what she does next will be important. lou: why was axelrod talking about...
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walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: job as the national affairs editor for new york magazine and a political analyst for msn bc. he wrote the best-selling book "game change. his eleion issue of new york magazine is on newsstands and he joins us tonight from new york. thank you for coming back. >> i am happy to be here. tavis: glad to have you. let me start with the obvious. tomorrow is a big night for the president. i suspect the format of this town hall set up that is very different from mano a mano might play differently to both of these guys but it doesn't put him in the position of having to be the enforcer tomorrow night. what do you make of that statement? >> the stakes are very high. people joke about these debates allot, but the president was widely received as a huge failure in denver two weeks ago. several million people watched that speech, more people than watched the debate in 2
walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: job as the national affairs editor for new york magazine and a political analyst for msn bc. he wrote the best-selling book "game change. his eleion issue of new york magazine is on newsstands and he joins us tonight from new york. thank you for coming back. >> i am happy to be here. tavis:...
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u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. >> there are more questions that came out of last night. because the vice president directly contradicted the sworn testimony of state department officialings. he's doubling down on denial. gwen: so karen, is this coming down to a game of who do you trust? >> i think it is. and it's also coming down to a game of how each one of them defines the other. and with mitt romney, i think we've seen something pretty extraordinary over the last week and a half. starting the day before the last debate. where he is once again sort of very visibly kind of trying to position himself at least in tone and in emphasis, much more toward the middle. gwen: jeff, is this part of the overall strategy for both sides to do this? not to position to the middle but to find some key way of driving in and making the point that they -- that the other guy is not working? >> it is. and it's -- everything that's happening right now is about leadership. i mean, we're talking about bengha
u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. >> there are more questions that came out of last night. because the vice president directly contradicted the sworn testimony of state department officialings. he's doubling down on denial. gwen: so karen, is this coming down to a game of who do you trust? >> i think it is. and it's also coming down to a game of how each one of them defines the other. and with mitt romney, i think we've seen something pretty extraordinary over the last week and a...
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the president pointed out that production of oil and gas in the u.s. is up but not due to his policies -- in spite of his policies. all of the increase in natural gas and oil has happened on private land, not on government land. your administration has cut the number of permits and licenses in half. if i am president, i will double them. i will get the oil from offshore and alaska. i like coal. people in the coal industry feel like it is getting crushed by your policies. i want to get america and north american energy independence so we can create jobs. i am not looking to cut massive taxes and reduce the revenues going into the government. my number one principle is that there will be no tax cut that adds to the deficit. no tax cut that adds to the deficit. i want to reduce the burden being paid by middle-income americans. i cannot reduce the burden paid by high-income americans. any language of the contrary is not accurate. >> let's talk about taxes. it is instructive. four years ago when i stood on the stage, i said that i would cut taxes for middle
the president pointed out that production of oil and gas in the u.s. is up but not due to his policies -- in spite of his policies. all of the increase in natural gas and oil has happened on private land, not on government land. your administration has cut the number of permits and licenses in half. if i am president, i will double them. i will get the oil from offshore and alaska. i like coal. people in the coal industry feel like it is getting crushed by your policies. i want to get america...
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moderator for the ddbate anywhere in the u.s.? wait, what about lou dobbs? it would be fun for the audience and me, the problem is i would probably start with several follow-up questions to begin with, that prooably would not be amusing to the candidates but i good night from new york. neil: the next time some politicians tell you that money is the answer, ask him why a. rod is yielding squat. a lesson maybe in all our lives, alex rodriguez and his performance isn't all the proof you need big bucks don't necessarily build big results, don't know what does because a. rod is like 0-for-100. okay, slight exaggeration but in a hole to the detroit tigers 2-0. that is what happens when you pay top dollar. sometimes you just strike out. if you're the governor, you lead taxpayers to pay the bill. the yankees have the luxury of trading a. rod someday. until november when we can send them a message not only does the buck stop here, but why don't you just get off here. that is the message of the election three weeks out, time for republicans and democrats alike because
moderator for the ddbate anywhere in the u.s.? wait, what about lou dobbs? it would be fun for the audience and me, the problem is i would probably start with several follow-up questions to begin with, that prooably would not be amusing to the candidates but i good night from new york. neil: the next time some politicians tell you that money is the answer, ask him why a. rod is yielding squat. a lesson maybe in all our lives, alex rodriguez and his performance isn't all the proof you need big...
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we bombed the u.s. and uk. after 9/11, i thought it was important for the inspector to go in and try to find out whether we destroy that or not. we later learn when he was deposed that it was destroyed in '98 and he didn't want anybody to know about it. there was never any really credible nuclear intelligence. they don't even pretend and that they have the capacity to go well beyond what is necessary to generate the kind of material necessary to turn on the lights to generate electricity. i think it's very different. >> he's making quite a splash on the campaign trail. when we come back his advise for mitt romney. [ woman ] it's 32 minutes to go time, and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i
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strike in the u.s. you should do something. well, we know not enough was done can. we know that the government across the board failed to do what was necessary on potential terrorism, and we had 9/11. i tell you the theme song, the big music in this book i've written that i've tried to present is u.s. economy about to falter. and it's a warning. and it's disappointing, to be honest with you, it's agonizing that it can't get into the dialogue because we have a presidential election six weeks ago -- six weeks from now in which whoever, whether's obama, romney, they're going to have to sit there, and this is what they're going to be spending your time on. yes, young man. >> hi. um, i just -- oh, 13. >> thank you. >> i just wanted to say, first of all, that i am right in the middle of the price of politics, i'm in the middle of chapter 20, so it's an incredible book, so thank you very much for writing it. >> i know lots of adults who can't read it. [laughter] >> thank you. so, um, my question is, um, i'm at
strike in the u.s. you should do something. well, we know not enough was done can. we know that the government across the board failed to do what was necessary on potential terrorism, and we had 9/11. i tell you the theme song, the big music in this book i've written that i've tried to present is u.s. economy about to falter. and it's a warning. and it's disappointing, to be honest with you, it's agonizing that it can't get into the dialogue because we have a presidential election six weeks ago...
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since she went to the u.s. senate. i think they talk on the phone a great deal. i think that they are still close, but i think they are not going to live together for a long time. he'll stay in washington. she'll stay in new york. my bet would be she's going run her own campaign this time. i would think if she's elected, i would be surprised if he moves full scale to the white house. i would think he would live part time in the white house and part time in new york. he thinks he's going to die young. whether he thinks he's going survive that long, i'm not sure. >> do you see any comparison between the hillary clinton marriage and fdr and eel near. >> no. do i see any comparison between the hillary bill marriage and the fdr eleanor marriage? the reason i say, no, yes, franklin and eleanor were political colleagues. starting in 1922, which fdr contracted palo. polio. she was the political surrogate. he head the dank. she was instrumental in many of the reforms of the new deal. but franklin had an affair with hill
since she went to the u.s. senate. i think they talk on the phone a great deal. i think that they are still close, but i think they are not going to live together for a long time. he'll stay in washington. she'll stay in new york. my bet would be she's going run her own campaign this time. i would think if she's elected, i would be surprised if he moves full scale to the white house. i would think he would live part time in the white house and part time in new york. he thinks he's going to die...
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u.s. >>> the u.s. is suing we also far go for hundreds of millions of dollars in damages for what it claims is more than a decade's worth of mortgage fraud. >>> jack welch, the former head of general electric, will no longer contribute to reuters news and fortune magazine. welch's decision comes in the wake of controversy sparked by a tweet he sent last week suggesting the white house manipulated job numbers for political gain. >>> a doggy daycare outside of chicago has stepped in it with the nation's coffee chain. starbucks is asking star barks to change it name and its logo so that customers aren't confused. >>> and could these shoes be coming to a shoe store near you some us ladies hope not. the so-called scary beautiful heels are backwards so it makes the feet point straight down like a ballerina. the designer says the shoes are a commentary on today's impossible standards of beauty. and apparently impossible to walk in. >>> san francisco stays alive, a bountygate update, and the space jump will ha
u.s. >>> the u.s. is suing we also far go for hundreds of millions of dollars in damages for what it claims is more than a decade's worth of mortgage fraud. >>> jack welch, the former head of general electric, will no longer contribute to reuters news and fortune magazine. welch's decision comes in the wake of controversy sparked by a tweet he sent last week suggesting the white house manipulated job numbers for political gain. >>> a doggy daycare outside of chicago...
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the u.s. today gallup poll released monday showed similar results. that requires the question, what has mitt romney done to court the female vote? perhaps his binders of women are bigger than initially thought. maybe tying women's issues to the economy is paying off. >> romney: why is it there are 3.6 million more women in poverty today than when the president took office? this president has failed america's women. >> is there any plan for maybe women, jobs, any plan in place for jobs specifically for women? >> get the economy growing number one. >> eliot: finish more on the president's eroding support by women, i'm joined by nancy keenan. thanks for joining us tonight. nancy, i've gotta ask you everybody knows the first stage of grief is denial. i don't want to suggest it but do you accept the fact that, in fact, the gender gap has disappear and that somehow we're in a new world in terms of how women are voting in this campaign? >> eliot, i don't. i think that the gallup poll is an outlier here. i think that quite conhest i the entire campaign has b
the u.s. today gallup poll released monday showed similar results. that requires the question, what has mitt romney done to court the female vote? perhaps his binders of women are bigger than initially thought. maybe tying women's issues to the economy is paying off. >> romney: why is it there are 3.6 million more women in poverty today than when the president took office? this president has failed america's women. >> is there any plan for maybe women, jobs, any plan in place for...
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and that's a big advantage for the u.s. and over the last 40 years, the u.s. has produced two and a half times as much in terms of manufacturing value added as we did with 30% less workers. >> so it's not true? we don't have the skills issue i keep hearing, the skills gap problem that is a big crisis? >> we've looked at the basics and we have a less than 1% gap in terms of total unemployment and 8% gap in very high skilled jobs. we don't need to bring a lot of workers in. >> we're just popping this up on our screen right now. the labor gap is not nationwide but it's localized. what does that mean? >> there's a few places where the skills gap is severe. places like baton rouge. miami is another city. there are five, six cities where we have fairly substantial skills gap. for the most part the country does not have a skills gap. >> what about the fact that we have an aging baby boomer population and as they jump out of the workforce, do we have a problem coming out of the pike or leaving the pike? >> that's a big problem. we are basically facing a very major ski
and that's a big advantage for the u.s. and over the last 40 years, the u.s. has produced two and a half times as much in terms of manufacturing value added as we did with 30% less workers. >> so it's not true? we don't have the skills issue i keep hearing, the skills gap problem that is a big crisis? >> we've looked at the basics and we have a less than 1% gap in terms of total unemployment and 8% gap in very high skilled jobs. we don't need to bring a lot of workers in. >>...
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the third area, energy. energy is critical, and production of oil and gas in the u.s. is up, but not due to his policies, in spite of his policies. mr. president, all the increase in natural gas and oil has happened on private land, not on government land. on government land, your administration has cut the number of permits and licenses in half. i am president, i will double them, and also get the oil from offshore and alaska, and i will bring that pipeline in from canada. by the way, i like coal. people in the coal industry feel it is getting crushed by its -- by your policy. i want to get north america at energy independence so we can create those jobs. finally, with regards to that tax cut, i am not looking to cut massive tax and reduce the revenues going to the government. my number one principle is there'll be no tax cut that adds to the deficit. no tax cut that adds to the deficit. i do want to reduce the burden being paid by middle income americans. that also means i cannot reduce the burden paid by high-income americans. any language to the contrary is simply
the third area, energy. energy is critical, and production of oil and gas in the u.s. is up, but not due to his policies, in spite of his policies. mr. president, all the increase in natural gas and oil has happened on private land, not on government land. on government land, your administration has cut the number of permits and licenses in half. i am president, i will double them, and also get the oil from offshore and alaska, and i will bring that pipeline in from canada. by the way, i like...
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the third area, energy. production of oil and gas in the u.s. is up. but not due to his policies. in spite of his policies. mr. president, all of the increase in natural gas and oil has happened on private land. not on government land. on government land, your administration has cut the number of permits and licenses in half. if i'm president, i'll double them. and also get the oil from offshore and alaska, and i'll bring that pipeline in from canada, and by the way, i like coal. i'm going to make sure we can continue to burn clean coal. people in the coal industry feel like it's getting crushed by your policies. i want to get america and north america energy independent so we can create those jobs, and finally with regard to the tax cut, look, i'm not looking to cut massive taxes and to reduce revenues going to the government. my number one principal is, there will be no tax cut that adds to the deficit. i want to underline that no tax cut that will add to the deficit. i want to reduce the burden being paid by middle income americans, and to do that, that also means i cannot redu
the third area, energy. production of oil and gas in the u.s. is up. but not due to his policies. in spite of his policies. mr. president, all of the increase in natural gas and oil has happened on private land. not on government land. on government land, your administration has cut the number of permits and licenses in half. if i'm president, i'll double them. and also get the oil from offshore and alaska, and i'll bring that pipeline in from canada, and by the way, i like coal. i'm going to...